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A section of Main Street in Hopkinton near the wooded area where Mikayla Miller s body was found on April 18. The Massachusetts Medical Examiner s office said an autopsy that would determine the cause of death could take up to three months to complete. (Dave Copeland/Patch)
HOPKINTON, MA Investigators could have to wait up to three months to get the autopsy results that would explain how a 16-year-old Hopkinton girl died last month.
Advocates for the family of Mikayla Miller want the Middlesex District Attorney s Office removed from the investigation, saying DA Marian Ryan and state police have taken too long to determine the cause of her death and have mishandled the case.